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Honduras leadership in limbo as negotiation and accord dissolve

They can't both be right. Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya says a deal that could have returned him to power is defunct. Roberto Micheletti, who took power after a coup, says the same deal has been successfully accomplished. Full Article at Taiwan News

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